Activities to develop touch

By Kevin Kelman and Alice Sharp, Nursery World, 6 June 2002

Part of a parent's or carer's role is to make sure that activities are at the appropriate level for an individual child. Each baby or toddler will develop at their own rate, so take care that they are neither under-stimulated nor over-challenged. Experimenting, exploring, creating and communicating through the activity is more important than expecting the children to achieve an end goal - for example, finding the buried items on time in Treasure Pots.

Part of a parent's or carer's role is to make sure that activities are at the appropriate level for an individual child. Each baby or toddler...

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